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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U.S...




PO¥Canizing Retreading
SAVE YOUR WORN TIRES
WE can save you money on
your tire expense each
year—and enough to make it
worth while, too.
The motoring public are being
rapidly educated to re-tread their
tires as soon as the original tread
is mutilated to a point where
amage to the canvas, through
ing commences.
fore, just as soon as the
tread sum™h begins to develop
blisters, or geparate from the
canvas, and pwgticularly where
faulty alignment Wears away the
tread surface thru\gcontinuous
skidding, re-treading ould be
immediately attended to.
Don’t throw your old wor
tires away or sell them to
junk man just because they ar
tread worn, for we can re-tread
them with new rubber for you so
that you should get from 3,000 to
3,000 more miles of service out
of them.
TRIO TIRE COMPANY
Paul M. Buohl, Manager
34 West Main St, MOUNT JOY, PA
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earnce Sale
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1 As you wilMgee by the following, I have reduced prices on
much of this stock order to move it. Come in and see for your-
self. All the quotatiomsgare off the regular selling price:
Dry Goods, 2 to be 8 per yard.
Notions, from 15 to 20¢™ean the dollar.
Lace and Insertion Ribbon, to 25¢ off dollar.
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Overall and Blouses from 25 toy40c, on Suit Pants 20c¢ on
dollar.
Work Shirts and Dress Shirts 15 8
Underwear Union Suits for Ladies, ntlemen,
and Children, 14 off. \
Queensware 4 off. \,
Odds and Ends % off. “,
K. W, Richroad® v
Successor to H. G. Hagenberger nN
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be on dollar
Boys, Girls
West Main Street MOUNT JOY, PA,
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Bren, swe 1
HERE
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And we are prepared to furnish youwith modern Hunting Clothing
and Ammunition. ‘
We have a ‘gomplete line in all sizes of the very best make of
Hunting Clothing, the Auginal Dry Back Brand in Coats, Pants,
Leggings and Caps with reversible red on inside, also hats.
This equipment ispositively water proof, and is used by all ex-
perienced hunters.
Come in and look ourfline over. We will be glad to show you
these goods at prices, fariless, than the city stores are asking for
them.
‘ AA complete line of Remingtoh; shot gun shells in black and
smokeless.
FRANK B. GROFF
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Black Bob Tires 6,000 Miles SADDLERY
i gart, R., 29;
LITTLE JULIUS SNEEZER
BY BAKE!

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Milton H.
118; J. S. Kendig,
. H. Gochenaur, 2
M. N.
The Election in Pi

ar : Davis, 6
The Townships | yeat Martin Ringwalt, 6
- year Ds 27; Albert Newcomer, 2
(Continued from page 1) yes Amos
ley, R., 34. Justice of the Peace— Cooper, >; Truman Dissinger,
W. R. Martin, R., 31; D,, 5; H. P.|D, 19. nship Auditor—H. W.
Wisegarver, R., 30. School Directors Hottenstein, R.,
H. R. Grissinger, R., 34; Jacob W. Silver Spring
Noyer, R., 33. Supervisor—Walter Judes of Flections—Frank Mc-
A Brosey, R., 29; John S. Shelley, Cune, R., 73; William Schlott, D., 11
BAL I'ownship Auditor—C. Emer- | [hspector Blections— William
m\ Rohrer, R., 32; D., 5. Cooper R., 74: Frank Weller, D., 10.
1
\ Sporting Hill Constable-—David B. Kauffman, R.,
Judge of Elections—Samuel K. 72; John Shickling, D., 13. Assessor
Garmay, R., 48; D., 6 Inspector Harry W. Gamber, 74; Chas. H.
H. M. Shelly R., 49; D. M. Nissley, mer, D., 13. Justice of the
D.. 6. Constable—M. H. Hoff n. 1 Pha S. Heidlauf, R., 75.
R., 49: D., B. Assessor—J, 8. School Directors—Ephraim G. Bard,
Bradley, R., 49. Justice of the R., 67; Elmer G. Bucher, R., 74; Pe-
Peace—H. F. Wisegarver, R., 50; W. ter A. Gable D., 11; Jacob M.
R. Martin, R., 50; D., 5. School Di-|Harry, D., 17. Supervisor—M. L.
rectors—H. R. Grissinger, R., 51;
| Jacob W. Moyer, R., 50. Supervisor
{—W. K. Brosey, R., 10; John 8
Shelley, R., 43. Auditor—C. Emer
{ son Rohrer, R., 50; D., 5.
Strickler’s S. H.
Judge of Elections—John H. Geb-
hard, R., 29; Frank Felker, R., 5. In-
Elections—Irvin G. Swei-
Irwin Gruber, 5. Con-
stable—Milton H. Kauffman, R., 36;
D., 21. Supervisor


20. Fownship Auditor—I. S. Sie-
st, R., 70; Jacob Linkey, 16.
MOUNT JOY TOWNSHIP
Lower
Elections Harry C.
Samuel Walters, D.,
of Elections—C layt on
i; Jacob Loraw, D.,
M. H
spector of

iD., 4. Assessor—J. S. Bradley, R., L Imer Schlegel-
34. Justice o fthe Peace—W. R. Assessor—Martin N
{ Mariin, R.; 32: D.,, 4; H. P.
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\ COAL COAL
NOW RcADY TO TAKE YOUR ORDERS FOR
ALILNAINDS OF COAL.
eeds of All Kinds
traw, Salt, Etc.




Just Received a Carload of Cement,
Goverment \J ested
Will be pleased to fill your order.
E. H ZERCPER
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MOUNT JOY, RENNA.


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Prices reasonable

A. B. CLING’S OLD STAND




& | Township
iJ. S. Bradley, R., 102.
| John 8.
{ Auditor—C.

Jenjamin Souders, D., |
the Peace
0; Henry
Directors
Wise-
Directors Charles |
Geib, D.,
David F.
14, areiner, R., 52; Abram Young, R.,
51; Harry Keener, D., 17. Super-
ivisor—Ira S. Hess, R., 53:
Flowers, D., 15. Township
rarver, R., 385. School
| H. R. Grissinger, R., 34; Jacob W.
| Moyer, R., 34. Supervisor— Walter
i K. Brosey, 21; John Shelley, R.,
Auditor—( Emerson
37: DD, 2.

16. School
(
Rohrer, R., :
Auditor |
Union Square | —R. M. Kaylor, R.,, 52; Harry S.
Judge of Elections—Martin N.|Stoll. D.. 17. ’
| Greiner, R., 103. Inspector of Elec- 3 3
tions—Nathan H. Givler, R., 89; H. | Milton Grove
Milton H. | Judge of Elections—Harvey L.
_| Fisher, R., 43. Inspector of Elec-
Justice of | Clayton P. Eshleman, R., 42;
the Peace—W. R. Martin, R., 97; D. | Henry M. Forry, D., 4. Constable
1; H. P. Wisegarver, R., 103. Secon aM H. Randler, R., 43; George S.
Directors—H. R. Grissinger, R., 101;| Y8le, R., 43; H. S, Musselman, D.,
Jacob W. Moyer, R., 102. Super-|~’ Elmer Schlegelmileh, 3; 3. As.
visor—Walter' K. Brosey, R., 11;)3¢ssor—Martin Risser, R., 43;
Shelley, R., 95. Township
Emerson ohrer, R.,
22; D., 1; Amos M. Musser, R., 81.
Flory, 16. Constable
yer R., 101: D., 2
Assessor
| tions
Benjamin Sot
he Peace
nrv Geib,
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David F. (
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G. - Becekr, R.,
School Director
R., 42: ADEA.
3 Harry






DONEGAL Young, R 12 Keener, D.,
East Lincoln S. H. Supervisor Ira S Hess, R., 4i
Judge of Elections—Thoma Flower J Ic snship
| Sharp, R., 67; Samuel MeBride, D., R M Kaylor, R., 43:
{ 19. Inspector of Elections—Frank SiON, D4.)
| M Mullen, R., 65; Joseph Fisher, D.,
| 21. Constable—Wililam Shields, R.. Upper
67. Assessor—John A. Tome, R., 68. Judge of Yiccnions Jag h I ai
| School Directors—John §. Simons, °F 3 ocho;
| R., 66; D., 18; George Stibgen, R., HL. 24:1
66; D., 18. Supervisor—Harry G. ey
Hauenstein, R., 66. Township Au-
ditor—D. H. Eby, R., 65. Musselman, D., 4;
‘elmilch,

Martin
Souders, D.,
Charles G.
i. Assessor
Risser, 32; Benjamin
Justice of the Peace
Maytown N.
Judge of Elections—Harry 8. 2.

Hotten- |
Weaver, 65; George Wagenbach D,,|
Randler, R.,|
Vogle, R, 52; H. 8.1
Inlet 0 their
George f

Ss, D., 4. P yuitos of |[damag
T HATE To| WILL You
GO IN THIS
PLACE! HAT | ON THIS

RHEEMS
PUT A STAM}
| L [WHAT ME PUT
| \'T ON? PUT
IT ON YOUR-
WHAT YA THINK [==
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Mr. and Mrs, Lovi Henry were
guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs
David Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hem
{tertained her two sisters from Steel
ton on Monday
Harry Emenheiser, the Mt. Jov
township thresher received the thir
carload of city manure for hi
farm,
eph W. Kraybill a !
munion service it Krayl churcl
yn Sunday morning being in h
year without ass
cross roads
Jo

Mr. Isaac Rupp or Landi plain, $30 ®o 360, ; : .
ville transacted busine n this place Form-fittirg Coats in blue, brown and green; 2 to 3
Monday afternoon He states he re | buttor
fused 20 and 6 for his crop of 10 Ulsters and Ulsterettes with convertible Collars;
acres of tobacco. ; double-breasted; Whutton close to neck; all-around or
o The econd break down at the threequarter belts} some with fancy yoked backs, others
Penn Lime, Stone and Cement Co. . nr > .
crusher occurred on Fridav which plain, $50 to $60.
caused a great inconvenience as Top Coats with half belt and belt all around; short
there is a
product.
Church of the Br
eries of evening mee
opened a


Rheems church ast
ing, Nov. 8th in charge of Re
The attendance thus far hag been
quite large.
The farmers have been
wi pleasant
this fall with a mammoth corn crop
on hand. Quite a number have

700k.
blessed
coms-
‘orn husking, othe are
’I nearing the ord,
A ria number of ca
lime stone were lumped o the
Pierce quarry by the state high-
way department in order to release
t will put
crusher to be
concrete road east of
rloads of
>
1e cars and later on they
rem through th
used on the
this place.
A number of automobile
h
I
accidents
occurred along the state highway on,
which in- |
Sunday near this place
dicate that there are men at the
heel who should not be allowed to
walk upon the crowded hichway
Such men running at roe neck
speed put the ¢
great danger, while usually the care
Ss receive the greatest

DG ee
ERISMAN S CHURCH

Mr. and Mrs. Henry B
ily visited Benjamin N
It isviae on Sunday.
Monroe
and son R:



: ( Metzler ar
daughter M:
'nded Hernley’s Church ar
Rev. John Boll’s on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Metzler and
ly and Mrs. ¢
Hernley’s urch |
tives in that vi hit

 






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: Aged and Old
great demand for their
their
weather throughout |
tation men into |


Overcoat Selection
for Young, Middle

For the Young Fellow
Box Coats with convertible collars; satin yokes and


knee lengths; tight fitting; also loose box effect, with
sleeve linings, $22.50.
2 For Middle-aged and Oldex
Conservative Blacks and ‘Oxford Grays; some full
satin-lined; some with velvet callars, $20 to $50.
Topcoats in Chesterfields and“ Blacks; full lined in
Silk or Serge, $25 to $48.
Groff & Wolf Co.
26--30 North Queen
Lancaster's Fastest Growing Store

Everything for the Living Room,
Perch and Lawn-- Low Prices
| To-day we offer a delightful assortment of comfortable Rock-
ers and yd Chairs, in bright and cheerful finishes. Choice of Reed,
i Rattan, Fibre Rush and Old Hickory.
4 Settees, Swings and Tables
; USE, OUR PROMPT SERVICE FOR
f Awnings, Slip Covers, Window Shades, Curtains, Carpet Cleaning
. (compressed air) Carpet Re-laying.
E TALKING MACHINES Coal
k Come in and hear the “Vitanola,” the sensation of the Talking
* Machine World. Prices from $22.80 to $145.
'§ REFRIGERATORS Sa
t Full assortment of all the latest improved R F‘rigerators; a
4% dozen different makes to choose from; $11.00 to $55.0u.
Westenberger, Maley & Myers
£ 128-131 East King Street LANCASTER, PA.


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Newcomer, R., 67; Elmer Brandt, D., Becker, R., 31; Henry Geib, D., 3
27. Inspector of Elections— Mervin School Directors—David F. Greiner, : hear the wedding
t W. Brandt, R., 64; Paul R. Clepper, R., 5; Abram Young, R., 16; He: arry ring in t di tance, near the holic
|D., 32. Constable—William Shields, Keener, D., 4; Amos Coble, 26.|S¢ason their sound will be more dis-|
R., 73. Assessor—John A. Tome, R., Supervisor—Ira S. Hess, R., 32; Unct. Our prophet says there are
| 74. School Directors, R.; 70; D., 17; George Flowers, D., 2. Township [pee sons and two daughters on the |
| George Stibgen, R., 69; D., 14. Audito—R. M. Kaylor, R., 32; iis fimo and hein frst Initial
| Supervisor Harry Q, Hauenstein, Harry S. Stoll, D., 2, | mm in the name of M. Lend.
up |R., 70 Township Auditor—D. H, WEST DONEGAL a a wy SL
= hv > ” 4 id + 1e7Y 1 the tobacco narke at
m | Eby, R., 71. Judge of Dlections—Tirre: Xl oor, u> ares ‘0bacen Pinzast si
» Springville Gish, R., 106. many as four buyers ir alf a day
& ge of Elections- ¥ K Lines, : Inspector of Elections William | pe Es oi EE al 2 a
= | 72, nspector of Elections—Benj. Chapman, Jr, R., 100; Aaron/gvenine was John Snavely near Lan-
8 | Fair, R., 66; W. C. Bates. D., 13. Becker, D., 16. caster Junction sold for 20 wud 10
= le—William Shields, R., 72. Constable—Morris G. Reem, Ny the best. offer - was 20% and 8. |
= John A. Tome, R., 71. 104. A ——
= | School Directors—John S. Simons, Assessor—Henry S. Ober, R.,
BR, 70; D, 6; George Stibgen, 67; William H. Wade, D., 16. .. SPEAKS TO WOMEN |
" D., 7. Supervisor—Harry G. Hauen- School Directors Phare 1s K. Los 9
m | stein, R., 69. Township Auditor— dis, R., 99; Jacob E. Shearer, R., 97
- D. H. Eby, BR, 70. Reuben K. Becker, D., 19; Horace | RIGHT FROM HEART
& HEMPFIELD, EAST wil, b, 30,
= Landisvidle Supervisor John S. Foréman, BR, = N. .
= Judge: of Tloctions—D. Baker 96; A. E. Winters, D., 18. “Your other is getting
Keultieen, B., 151. Tnssecto : l'ownship Auditor William 1. | gyery day. \iitey i
: | > pector of Srvder. BE. 00: Prank Sweenew, D. rEba an Sach, 1345 Vine
Elections—John R. Dattisman, R., ..° sy Svy Ty gh my yeh uv PY from Hindustan,



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Justice of the Peace—J.
{R.. 150,
| Gochenaur, 2 years, R.,, 145; M. N.
! Amos Cooper, R., 141;
H.W.

148; Amos Spangler D., 14. Con- 15.
stable—David B. Cooper R.-D., 151-
11. Assessor—J. H. Nissley, R., 150.
N. Summy,
School Directors—Milton
H. Hottenstein, 6 years, R., 148;J.
S. Kendig, 6 years, R., 148; L. H.
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TWO AUTO CRASHES
AT ELIZABETHTOWN
There were two automobile acci-
dents Sunday night in the vicinity of
Elizabethtown, in which three cars
Davis, 6 years, D., 15; Martin Ring-| were wrecked, a horse killed and
alt, 6 years. D., 16; Albert New-|several persons injured. The
omer, 2 years, D., 12. Supervisor— accident happened about 8 o’clock in
Truman Dis- the evening at the eastern end of the
Auditor— | borough, opposite Abran Buch’s
manufacturing plant. Mr. and Mrs.
Leander Gantz, living several mile
north of here, were driving alor
road when an aut containing
t from York, which was
on the
ished into


singer, D., 21. Township
Hottenstein, R., 150.

Petersburg
Elections—Walter S.
130; Walter M. Work- hree couples
Inspector of Elections— i; .. drives
Lupold, R., 130; A. Bair i=
ymobile,
 
man, D. 7.
Irvin W.
wrong side of
the team. The

he road, er
 

{her up in two weeks.

lelphia,
In “That medicine
you sent
y
Mr. Sing
“Several
th my sto
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rh, a student
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Three Big Matches
Deltrich,” 8& Constable-David B : : °
Deinicn, : 18. Const WE David B. horse was pinned beneath the car nde
Cooper, 34: > As SOT Killed : +1 i hiv :
ar : y and killed and the carriage was|¢
J. H. Nissle Justice of the recked Mrs. Gantz Ww: cut
>... 3 > ps wrecked. Mrs. rfantz was it
Peace—J. N. Summy. R., 134. it1:utcad. nnd Yereed from
‘ 1 . Nia ruised and sufieree from
School Directors—Milton H. Hotten- The occupants of the auto e.
stein, 6 years, R., 134; J. S. Kendig, Were attended bv Dr 1d
131; L. H. Gochenauer, \ 2d

. : , of Elizabethtown.
Davis, 6 Ed 9 o’clock
2in - 4 . x
yngmart, : other accident happened at
! Newcomer, «| Ijj]], a little more than a mile
’ > 29 Saperyigor-- Amos of Elizabethtown.
i} Sooper R., 132; Truman Dissinger,| ino to residents of York, which were |
D. . Townshi A i F 3 > . ;
Blu 7. Tc gi Auditor H. W. occupied by two men each, were in|
ottenstein, R., 136. | collision and both cars were wrecked. |
Rohrerstown . | The men were cut about the face
6 years, R.,
ars, R., 131: M. N.
years, 7; Martin
vears, D., 6; Albert
years, D., 3.
Sunday nigh


Judge of Elections—Benjamin Mec-|and were attended by Dr. Vere
Mullen, R., 124; Elmer McQueney, | Treichler, of Elizabethtown. |
D., 19. Inspector of Elections—Roy ea -——-—r—
C. Starr, R., 123, Fred. R., Kahler, | Licensed at Elkton |
D., 20 Constable—David B. Cooper,!| Samuel M. Kulp, of Manheim, and
R., 120 ‘ D 16. Assessor—J. H.|Miss Minnie Stoner, of Mount Joy,
Nissley, R., 113. Justice of the|were granted a marriage license at
Peace—J. N Summy, R., 124. |Elkton, Md., on Friday.

Two cars belong-|!
's. Henry B Andes, of East Pe
We ghed 6
planted £3,
weight of the yield wa
One weighed 1% pour
potatoes on one stalk
pounds.
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